JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site hosted its annual Maple Syrup Festival & Pancake Breakfast on Saturday morning. Community members had the chance to watch tree-tapping and syrup-boiling on site after eating a sweet breakfast. Co-director of the site Wes Spurgeon told news Channel 11 that this event takes place each […]
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A local paranormal research team is giving skeptics and believers both the chance to experience some first hand ghostly phenomenon.
The Southern Research Society Paranormal team is guiding two public paranormal investigations at the Tipton-Haynes state historic site in late March.
Matthew Sorge, the founder of SRS Paranormal, was a skeptic himself until he said an unexplained encounter he had while relic hunting by a dilapidated, abandoned farmhouse changed his mind.
âI looked up in the window and saw an elderly woman looking back at me, and in the time it took me to process what I saw, she literally disappeared,â said Sorge. âSo thatâs what really started the journey into the paranormal.â